Episodios

  • Private Redevelopment & Public Sector Contracting in Mumbai with Mr. Divyesh Doshi, Director at the Kinjal Group
    Jul 19 2024

    With its history of high population density, limited geographical footprint and heritage buildings, finding open land for new construction in Mumbai, today, is extremely rare. For this reason the city has seen a boom in redevelopment projects in both the private and public sector.

    To talk us through the details of such redevelopment projects, we have with us today Mr. Divyesh Doshi, Director at the Kinjal Group.

    The Kinjal Group is a Mumbai-based integrated real estate development and construction firm, with a focus on redevelopment projects, infrastructure projects and new construction. Their notable projects include the Crawford Market redevelopment for BMC, Kalyan Station Area Development, and Mazgaon Court Building for PWD.

    In the private sector they are also known for redevelopment and new construction projects in South Mumbai.

    Today we talk about the nature of Public Sector contracting, the models of engagement and the key factors in private redevelopment.

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  • Living Sustainably through Managed Farmland with Hosachiguru Farms
    Jun 13 2024

    Today's episode explores the novel concept of Managed Farmland! Since Covid, we have seen a rise in plotted development launches across the outskirts of metros along with tier 2 & 3 cities, as people crave open space, clean environments and a connection to nature. As urban Indians start to put more thought into their health, wellness, and living a sustainable lifestyle, we’re seeing a new trend emerge in India in the form of managed farmland.

    A lot of us may dream of retiring to a farm outside the city, but the process of actually setting up something like this in India can be complicated, not to mention all the work that goes into running a farm successfully. To solve for this, today’s guests have worked on managed farm plots that utilize technology along with permaculture and regenerative farming principles, to help new age urban farmers realize their visions.

    Mr. Chitlur and Mr. Setty have been working on this concept through Hosachiguru Farms for more than a decade, and joined Hosachiguru after their own entrepreneurial ventures. Today, they have over 1000 customers, and have delivered 1200+ greened acres, creating ecosystems through timber and food forests for their growing community of co-farmers.

    In today’s episode, we discuss how managed farmland works, how farmland should be viewed from an investment lens, creating farmhouses and unique experiences, the principles of regenerative agriculture, and much more!

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  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability & Climate Action with Ms. Tanya Singhal, Founder of Mynzo Carbon
    May 13 2024

    All over the world, we are seeing Climate change impact people's lives. The scope and complexity of the problem is massive, and solutions are often hard to implement. However, we know that Renewable energy, circular economies and sustainable practices all play a role, and that corporations, governments and the public are all stakeholders here.

    To talk to us about the interconnectedness of Real Estate and climate change, we have with us today Ms. Tanya Singhal, an industry expert with over 15 years of experience in the climate technology and renewable energy sector. An IIT Delhi alumnus, Ms. Singhal’s professional journey began with the Boston Consulting Group, but soon transitioned to entrepreneurship with her founding SolarArise - a solar asset management company. During her tenure at SolarArise, the company was responsible for developing over half a gigawatt (GW) of solar projects across seven states in India, that went on to be listed on the London Stock Exchange.

    Today Ms. Singhal has embarked on a new mission with Mynzo Carbon, which stands for MyNetZerO. Mynzo leverages technology to automatically measure emissions, create individual climate identities, and provide personalized nudges for reducing carbon footprints. The vision extends further with My-Forest, a project aimed at carbon recapture to achieve net-zero emissions.

    In today’s episode, we talk about the changes in the renewable energy market in India, the various stakeholders when it comes to climate action, and how each of them can play their part in helping to mitigate the problem.

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  • How to deal with bad Air Quality in Cities with Abhinav Gupta, CEO of ActiveBuildings
    May 2 2024

    Welcome back for an episode with a recurring guest! Over the past few years, the air quality in urban India has gone from a seasonal problem in certain cities to a growing concern among the entire urban population in India. This can be seen in the AQI or Air Quality Index in most Indian cities, with more days of the year in the "severe" and harmful categories.

    Air pollution has many health effects, both direct and indirect, along with other factors like particulate matter.

    So what steps can be taken to mitigate the impact of poor air quality, both outdoors and in the spaces at which we spend the most time, our homes and workplaces?

    To answer this, we thought it would be the perfect time to reconnect with one of out first ever gusts on this podcast, and get an update on the issue of air quality in India! To talk to us about this, we have a returning guest in Mr. Abhinav Gupta, CEO of Active Buildings.

    With a background in engineering, Mr. Gupta started Active Buildings in 2016, to work on smart solutions that increase both the productivity and wellness of building occupants. In this episode Mr. Gupta revisits the current state of air quality in urban India, and talks about some interventions they have deployed in commercial, residential and even public spaces.

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  • SEBI MSM REIT Regulations Explained with Mr. Shiv Parekh, Founder & CEO of hBits
    Feb 29 2024

    Amongst emerging trends within the last 5 years, Fractional Ownership has become a popular concept to democratize Real Estate ownership for investors in India. According to a recent report from Knight Frank, the market for fractional ownership in India is projected to grow from $5.4 billion in 2020 to $8.9 billion in 2025.

    As this space grows, SEBI has recently approved the framework for Medium, Small and Micro REITs, with the aim of formalising this sector to protect investors and standardise best practices across the Fractional Ownership Space.

    To talk to us about these regulations, the fractional investment process and the future of such MSM REITs, we have with us today the Founder and CEO of the fractional ownership platform hBits, Mr. Shiv Parekh.

    After a BS in Engineering Physics from Stanford University and an MBA from Harvard Business School, Mr Parekh is no stranger to real estate entrepreneurship, having founded WorkLoft in 2015, then one of India’s first few Coworking players. In 2018 he founded HBits, as one of the first players in the fractional ownership space in India. Today, hBits has AUM of approximately 310 crore INR from their 10 existing properties, and more than 90,000 registered users on their platform.

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  • Understanding Real Estate Alternative Investments with Mr. Ramashrya Yadav, Founder & CEO of Integrow Asset Management
    Nov 9 2023

    One of the biggest decision drivers of a real estate project is its financing. For developers, raising capital from the right sources is critical to enabling the project to be completed. Over the years sources of capital for Indian real estate have evolved from the traditional Institutional Banking, to include NBFCs and Institutional Private Equity.

    Recently, we have seen a significant rise in Real Estate focused Alternative Investment Funds, or AIFs, which fall under the umbrella of Real Estate Private Equity investments. The AIF space has also shown the sharpest growth in the Indian investments industry over the past 5 years, with a CAGR of over 50%

    To talk to us about the rise of AIFs and the options the Alternatives Investments Space offers to both investors and developers, we have with us today Mr. Ramashrya Yadav, Founder & CEO of Intergrow Asset Management.

    An industry veteran, Mr. Yadav started his career at Shapoorji Pallonji & Co. before becoming the CEO-Real Estate Practice at Edelweiss Financial Services Ltd.

    Mr. Yadav founded Intergrow in 2021, to contribute to the democratization of real estate ownership and through financial assets.

    So get ready to explore the rise of real estate alternative investments in India!

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  • Building to Rent with Mr. Vijeth Reddy, Co-Founder & CEO of Kots
    Oct 28 2023

    Joining us today is Mr. Vijeth Reddy, the Co-Founder and CEO of Kots a pioneering residential leasing company operating in East Bangalore, that caters to the needs of both tenants and Landlords.

    Renting an apartment in a metro city is fraught with challenges for both the tenant and the landlord.

    If you’re a tenant you have several criteria you’re juggling: price, location, quality of the apartment, proximity to shops, restaurants, ease of connectivity or commute to your office or college, and of course a Landlord who is attentive and responsive in the event something goes wrong or needs to be fixed in the apartment.

    If you’re a landlord your main concerns are probably a tenant who pays their rent on time, who respects the property and doesn’t cause any damage, who respects the buildings common areas, and of course there is a target rental yield you would like to achieve.

    For both parties there is an asymmetry of criteria and a lack of benchmarks for their expectations.

    To bridge this gap, Mr Vijeth Reddy and his wife Mrs. Sageetha Reddy, founded Kots in 2019. Kots is a pioneering residential leasing company operating in East Bangalore, that caters to the needs of both tenants and Landlords. An engineer by education, Mr. Reddy is a serial entrepreneur with a history of building startups in varying sectors.

    Kots is one of the few Indian companies in the residential sector that partners with developers to operate on a Build-to-Rent model. The company maximizes returns to the landlord, while also catering to 11-month rental contracts for India’s young professionals, with their primary tenant demographic being 24-35 years of age. Kots also solves for the upkeep and turnover of the properties they manage.

    Kots has already grown a foundation in East Bangalore having served over 900 tennants and 50 different Landlords, in the last 4 years. The company’s plans for the next two years include a tenant base of 3000, working with 100 different Landlords, and perhaps hoping to expand to other markets in India soon.

    So without further ado, let's get started.

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  • Building India's First Prop-Tech Unicorn with Mr. Saurabh Garg, Co-Founder and CBO of NoBroker.in
    Oct 13 2023

    Joining us today is Mr. Saurabh Garg, the Co-Founder and CBO of India’s first Proptech Unicorn, NoBroker.

    During the last decade, one of the fastest growing sub-sectors within Indian Real Estate has been Proptech, as an increasing number of real estate transactions have been happening online. This surge is reflected in the investor market as well, with a total of $4 Billion in funding being poured into Indian proptech ventures since 2009.

    However, no progress comes without it’s fair share of challenges. One such challenge being the disparity of information and transparency between the supply side (traditionally developers and brokers) and the demand side (traditionally real estate buyers and investors).

    Today, Mr. Garg talks to us about his prop-tech solution to address this challenge, amongst several others faced by tenants and homebuyers.

    With a history of successful entrepreneurship with his first venture, The Four Fountains Spa, Mr. Garg decided to start NoBroker in 2014, to address the pain points he had personally faced as a prospective tenant.

    Over time, NoBroker has become a full stack service provider, with an array of property services, catering to them achieving a company value at over $1B in their most recent funding round.

    Mr. Garg takes us through his journey with NoBroker, their expansion into complimentary verticals, and the application of data and algorithms to understand consumer behaviour, and improve the consumer experience within real estate.

    So without further ado, let’s get started!

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